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There is a small group of nouns that exist only in the plural form, for example:
clothes, pants, scissors, shorts, thanks, trousers
These nouns do not exist in the singular form and are usually described as "plural-only nouns".
We use them with plural verbs and plural pronouns, for example:
My trousers are dirty. I need to wash them.
We cannot use them with numbers.
Plural-Only Nouns with Two Parts
Many plural-only nouns are tools or items of clothing that have two parts (like trousers, which have two legs).
Clothing
panties, boxers, briefs, tights
jeans, pants, pyjamas, shorts, trousers
Tools
headphones
pliers, scissors, tongs, tweezers
binoculars, glasses, goggles, RayBans, sunglasses
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